Contract Lifecycle

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Zegal

Est. 2013 United Kingdom Updated 2026-02-10
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Zegal is a credible mid-market CLM and contract-automation platform with a stronger SMB and APAC wedge than the original draft made explicit. Its current site positions the product as automated legal middleware for creating, negotiating, signing, tracking, and renewing contracts across HR, procurement, admissions, leasing, and general commercial workflows. The public footprint now looks materially stronger than a thin template library: Zegal publishes live pricing, offers e-signatures, approval routing, audit trails, repository search, reminders, template automation, and team collaboration, and still shows meaningful law-firm adjacency through the Rajah & Tann Asia white-label case study. The best mental model is not enterprise-first Ironclad; it is affordable CLM for startups, SMEs, and growing legal or business teams that need more than static templates but less than a six-figure CLM rollout. Confidence is still moderated by light independent review depth and a weak public security-certification story, but this is clearly an in-scope contract-lifecycle vendor.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2013
  • Team size: 11-50 employees
  • Funding: $1.5M
  • HQ: United Kingdom
  • Sector: Transactions, M&A

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